"I probably shouldn't have done it I know I shouldn't have done it but it's hard to think of any big advantage I got except to be able to comment fictitiously, " Lott told the " Washington Post " in 2003.
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The standout was " John Doe ( NU ) 24, " about an unknown deaf and sightless man buried in a commoner's grave ( she read about him in The New York Times ), though the life she fictitiously imagined for him was anything but common.
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While initially the co-anchor in the beginning, he would be cast as the anchor in the " Newscasters " segment ( the position had previously been played by Greg Proops and Brad Sherwood ), wherein he would frequently begin by announcing himself with a fictitiously humorous name ( e . g.
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Taoist beliefs about neijin and its influence on martial arts have been a major influence on wuxia, a subgenre of the martial arts film that is sometimes fantasy, when the practice of wuxia is used fictitiously to achieve super-human feats, as in " Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ".
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How one reacts to " Amores Perros "-- and you will react, most likely with exhilaration to Inarritu's dazzling mastery of cinematic technique and complex, underlying humanism, or with revulsion at the cruelty it fictitiously but viscerally visits upon both man and beast-- may have a lot to do with where you're coming from.
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The " Tupinamb?" tribe is fictitiously portrayed in Nelson Pereira dos Santos'satirical 1971 film, " How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman " ( " Como Era Gostoso o Meu Franc�s " ); its name is also adapted by science ( as " Tupinambis " ) for the tegus, arguably the best-known lizards of Brazil.
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But it was a local radio station, in a zany talk show broadcast after the concert, that put the Moscow appearance of the Stones in new historical perspective by staging an imaginary phone linkup between Lenin, the long-dead founder of the Soviet state fictitiously resurrected and performing at New York's Carnegie Hall, and Mick Jagger, talking from Moscow, comparing concert notes.
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The Navy would not allow Parker's name to be credited to the movie since he was still on active duty, so the movie is fictitiously credited as " Based on a true story as told by Lt . Marvin Park, U . S . N . R . " In the movie, Bess starred as herself, and Parker had a cameo in a scene taking place during a violent thunderstorm.
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CBSSports . com producer J . Darin Darst opined that Bush " should never have been pressured to return the award . " Kalani Simpson of Fox Sports wrote, " Nice try Heisman Trust . . . It's a slick move to try to wipe the slate clean . " Former Football Writers Association of America president Dennis Dodd, on the other hand, decided to fictitiously award Bush's vacated 2005 award to Vince Young, the original runner-up that year.